Applicants are invited to apply for the Mid Wisconsin Legacy Foundation Grants.
Donor Name: Mid Wisconsin Legacy Foundation
State: Wisconsin
City: Selected Cities
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/15/2026
Size of the Grant: Less than $1000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Mid Wisconsin Foundation Legacy Fund was established within the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin when the Mid Wisconsin Foundation was dissolved in 2013 as ares ult of the bank’s merger with Nicolet Bank
Funding Information
$1,000.
Geographical Areas
- Requests for funding are limited to tax-exempt organizations that serve Wisconsin communities where Mid Wisconsin Bank once operated:
- Abbotsford, Medford, Rhinelander, Colby, Minocqua, Rib Lake, Eagle River, Neillsville, Rib Mountain, Fairchild, Phillips, Wausau.
Eligibility Criteria
Proposals are accepted for specifically identified projects and programs that will benefit nonprofit organizations located in communities formerly served by Mid Wisconsin Bank. The following guidelines are taken into consideration:
- Applications are accepted from charitable, tax-exempt, organization located in communities where a Mid Wisconsin Bank was previously located
- For specific projects or programs in the areas of: Health and Human Services; Community, Cultural, and Economic Development; Educational and Vocational Programs; or Environmental Enhancement
- Requests are limited to nonprofit organizations – not individuals
- They do not fund political or strictly religious purposes
- Applications are also not accepted from churches, schools, or political groups
- If the applying organization receives federal or state funding, it is ineligible. The local level of a national or state organization may be considered for funding.
- Applications will not be accepted from organizations that have received a grant in the past two years.
Ineligibility
- Political or strictly religious purposes
- Churches ,schools ,or political groups
- Individuals
- Organizations that receive state or federal funding
For more information, visit CFNCW.


